Former Millwall, Ipswich Town and Bolton Wanderers midfielder Liam Trotter is set to make his debut for AFC Wimbledon tonight at Wycombe Wanderers.

The 28-year-old, who started his career at hometown club Ipswich before joining the Lions in 2010, was announced as AFC Wimbledon's seventh signing of the summer on Friday.

He will may his Dons bow in their friendly at Wycombe tonight but several of his new team-mates are set to miss the fixture through on-going injuries.

"Liam is raring to go and he will come into the squad of 17," said Dons assistant manager Neil Cox told the AFC Wimbledon website . "Liam has looked sharp in training and he knows a few of the boys already so he has settled in well.

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"Tom Soares has just come back into training [on Monday] so he will not be involved. Jon Meades will not play as he has been struggling a bit with a knock. We will have to see how he is in the next five or six days. Lyle Taylor will be included in the squad, he is ready to go."

And Cox believes the game against the League Two side will present a tough test, with National League Aldershot Town set to follow on Friday evening.

"It is going to be a tough test," he said. "Wycombe play at a high tempo, which we want them to do against us to see if we can get our passing game going. We are shaping up well. We've set our stall out with how we are going to play and the boys have taken it on board.

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"We've worked really hard on pressing, closing people down, and being better on the ball. In the two games so far, we've done it quite well. Tomorrow will be a bit different as they will press us on a narrow pitch and it will be a good test for us.

"We will probably stick with the same formation for now. There are other formations we can play, but we've just been concentrating on one. We've just been trying something in pre-season and this will probably be the last game we will do it.

"Then we have two games over the weekend and we will mix up the teams to get minutes for everyone."